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Choosing Fly Fishing Tackle To Match Fishing Trip
from:For most anglers, fly fishing tackle includes everything they will need while fishing their favorite body of water. The body of water as well as the size and species of fish being caught will help decide the type and size of the fly fishing tackle that will be needed. For most fly fishing, medium rods and reels will suffice in many conditions and except for the most seasoned anglers, will perform under a variety of conditions. Those new to fly fishing should stay away from some of the more challenging environments, such as fishing from trees or in a range of bushes or shrubs.
Choosing the right flies for the trip will depend on several factors. In addition to the time of year and the water temperature, the geographic location will have a lot to do with the choice of flies. While fish may not often be classified as genius, they will be able ro recognize a bug that is not consistent with the area in which they leave. The fly fishing tackle used should be seen as part of the natural habitat to be successful.
Surface, or dry flies should resemble insects native to the area to attract the most attention and can be the type used to imitate the real thing or be made as such to invite a strike by a hungry fish. While you may own several pieces of fly fishing tackle, you will only have to carry what is appropriate for the season and the water being fished.
Matching The Line With The Rod
When packing your fly fishing tackle for an upcoming trip, you will want to make sure you have line that is consistent with the performance of your rod. Short, flexible rods are great for fishing in smaller streams where you anticipate most of the fish to be small and light line can help get the line further into the water. Although short rods are best for short casts and when fishing from under trees.
If the water is larger and you expect bigger fish to be biting, a medium length rod is recommended along with a line designed for larger fish, which will also require a larger reel to handle the larger line. When putting together your fly fishing tackle try to match the length and stiffness of the rod, the size of the line and the size of reel to achieve consistent results.
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